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I just had my interview at MIT Sloan on-campus last week. I was in and out of the interview room in 20 mins (from 30-45 mins slot). I don't think that is a good sign. I might have fumbled through a couple of my answers. I sent a thank-you note and received a reply from adcom saying that they enjoyed the conversation. Do I dare continue keeping hope? Any thoughts?
If it makes you feel any better my interview was closer to 25 minutes and I got in with $$$.
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If it makes you feel better, my interview was almost an hour and I was waitlisted.
I just had my interview at MIT Sloan on-campus last week. I was in and out of the interview room in 20 mins (from 30-45 mins slot). I don't think that is a good sign. I might have fumbled through a couple of my answers. I sent a thank-you note and received a reply from adcom saying that they enjoyed the conversation. Do I dare continue keeping hope? Any thoughts?
If it makes you feel any better my interview was closer to 25 minutes and I got in with $$$.
If it makes you feel better, my interview was almost an hour and I was waitlisted.
My interview was really relaxed and welcoming. I expected stony-faced adcoms, but was pleasantly surprised to find the opposite. It was more of a detailed drill down on one story / project I knew very well and not stressful at all. They made it pretty clear that they want to advocate for you and just want to seek out elements of your story that support your application better.
I just had my interview at MIT Sloan on-campus last week. I was in and out of the interview room in 20 mins (from 30-45 mins slot). I don't think that is a good sign. I might have fumbled through a couple of my answers. I sent a thank-you note and received a reply from adcom saying that they enjoyed the conversation. Do I dare continue keeping hope? Any thoughts?
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I was interviewed off-campus then sent thank-you note to mbaadcom.mitsloan@mit.edu. I didn't received a reply from the interviewer but an email looks like to be sent to every interviewee 2 days after my interview. Should I worry that my email was lost or went to spam?
I just had my interview at MIT Sloan on-campus last week. I was in and out of the interview room in 20 mins (from 30-45 mins slot). I don't think that is a good sign. I might have fumbled through a couple of my answers. I sent a thank-you note and received a reply from adcom saying that they enjoyed the conversation. Do I dare continue keeping hope? Any thoughts?
I was interviewed off-campus then sent thank-you note to mbaadcom.mitsloan@mit.edu. I didn't received a reply from the interviewer but an email looks like to be sent to every interviewee 2 days after my interview. Should I worry that my email was lost or went to spam?
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I really don't think it matters or has any effect on decisions.
I just had my interview at MIT Sloan on-campus last week. I was in and out of the interview room in 20 mins (from 30-45 mins slot). I don't think that is a good sign. I might have fumbled through a couple of my answers. I sent a thank-you note and received a reply from adcom saying that they enjoyed the conversation. Do I dare continue keeping hope? Any thoughts?
I was interviewed off-campus then sent thank-you note to mbaadcom.mitsloan@mit.edu. I didn't received a reply from the interviewer but an email looks like to be sent to every interviewee 2 days after my interview. Should I worry that my email was lost or went to spam?
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I asked my interviewer for her contact details and she gave me her own MIT Sloan email ID not the general MBA adcom one. Maybe that's why I received a reply back from her.
Anyone have an idea for when the AdMIT weekend for R2 will be?
It is Friday April 20th and Saturday April 21st. Best of luck and hope you will be there!
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Thanks for the info! I am hoping for good news for all of us too!
A little premature to worry about, but Sloan, Wharton, Yale, and Cornell all have the same accepted student weekend . So much for using the weekends to help evaluate different programs
Anyone have an idea for when the AdMIT weekend for R2 will be?
It is Friday April 20th and Saturday April 21st. Best of luck and hope you will be there!
Thanks for the info! I am hoping for good news for all of us too!
A little premature to worry about, but Sloan, Wharton, Yale, and Cornell all have the same accepted student weekend . So much for using the weekends to help evaluate different programs
A little premature to worry about, but Sloan, Wharton, Yale, and Cornell all have the same accepted student weekend . So much for using the weekends to help evaluate different programs [/quote]
A little premature to worry about, but Sloan, Wharton, Yale, and Cornell all have the same accepted student weekend . So much for using the weekends to help evaluate different programs
Booth also has the same admit weekend. Theoretically you could attend Booth on 19th and do Sloan 20-21 but you'd be messing the rest of Booth. SIGH.
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You would only be doing the Thursday welcome dinners and stuff if that's the case, but I guess you can do half of Friday's schedule for Booth and travel to Boston for rest of Friday and Saturday for Sloan.
Hope I will have the same problem eventually...but I also hope there are other opportunities for people to meet admitted students and such.
I just had my interview at MIT Sloan on-campus last week. I was in and out of the interview room in 20 mins (from 30-45 mins slot). I don't think that is a good sign. I might have fumbled through a couple of my answers. I sent a thank-you note and received a reply from adcom saying that they enjoyed the conversation. Do I dare continue keeping hope? Any thoughts?
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My interviewer never wrote back to me for some reason...is that bad?